JL I MJLsoollnny. .OLD JOULE. 'TIa a Tcry ancient saying. Time till now baa proved it true: "Do onto all jour neighbors As you would have them do to you." But another saying now prevails, Of an entirely different hue: "Be sure and do your neighbors, Or they'll certainly do you." Closed Foe Repairs. A pood one is told of old JuJo L . llis Honor ke;' a demijohn of good old Jamaica in Lid private olaco, for his own comfort an J the entertainment of his particular friends. The old Judge had notice I for somo time that his Jamaica was considerably lighter than ha left it on Saturday nigut. An other fact had gradually established itself in hi.i mind, llis son Sam was missing from the paternal pew in church on Sun days. One SunJajr afternoon Sam came in and went np-stuirs rather heavily, when the Ju le hailed him : "Sam, whore have you lecn ?" "To flmrch. .5i' " ww th. T.-,-i;-.v.f r-m't- -------- 1 .. . . , . . . - . . w J liul, 4 w.'t ""What church, Sam:"' "Second Methodist, sir." "Hal a good sermon, Sam?" "Very powerful, sir; it iiuite staggered me, sir." "Ah! T son." c.u.1 .Tnirn quite poweritil, eh, bam.' The next Sunday the son came home rather earlier than usual, and apparently not so much "under the weather." His lather hailed him with : J'Woil. Sam, been to the 'Second 3Ieth Oa'.st' a .cain to-day V "Yes, &ir." "Good sermon, mv boy?" "Fact was, father, that I couldn't get in; church shut in and ticket on the door." "Sorry, Sam, keep goiu you may get good by it yet." Sam says lint on poing to the oHiee for his u-mil nfiirit-n il refreshment, he found the "John" empty, and bearing the follow ing: "There will be no service here to-dav this church being closed for repairs." Feru vian Dark An Indian, in a delirious fever, having been left by his companions by the side of a river, f.-r the purpose of .inenching; his thirst, conceiv ing him -elf incurable, drank large and co pious draughts of the stream, which, hav ing imbibe I the virtues of the bark from the tr.e which p-ew noon its margin, soon vanquished the fever, and he returned to his astonished friends perfectly restored, j The singularity of the circumstance exci- I ted their surprise, and waked their super stition ; the indisposed crowded around the holy stream, as they termed it, and expe rienced its healing effects, without being able to discover the cm so from which it was derived. The sages of the tribes, however, found out, at length, in what it consisted, and disclosed the important se cret. In the year Hi 10, the Americans became acquainted with the n.e of this ex cellent melicine ; and, in 104'J, its fame extendei into Spain, Italy, and Home, through the representation of Cardinal Lll"0. anil Ofhrr .Irnlf irl.. K..1 .1 1 its surnrL-ing and wonderful r.fr.r, l)n.. :. ..v r -.. t . i ' ixtjw- i. is uiii.u caae'i Jesuit a iiarK. BrTl.sM in Honrs. At Chicago last week a father amuing scene took place du rinthebaptisin of ayoung lady by the pas tor of the tabernacle. The Union says : The minister requested her to assume "the dress peculiar to such an occasion, but she declined to take off her hooped skirt. The minister told her of the inconvenience that mut result from her obstinacy, but tha persisted. When she came to descend into the bath the inflated skirt touched the water and rose up around her like a balloon. Her head was lost to the con -'re-iration : she was swallowed up in the swi ll ing skirt ; the minister trie 1 to force her down into the bath, but she was keot above the -floating properties of her dres, and was buvyed up so successfully that it was not until after much JiiTiculiy and many forcible attempts to submerge the la dy that the minister succeded in baptisin ' the fair one. Finally it was effected, to the relief of the seriously incline! auJi ence, who could not keep "from lauizhin in their pocket-handkerchiefs. KD- How hard corn-bread may be made, will appear from the following story, told' by an old gentknmn in Western Arkansas: -: hive been living down here below Tort Smith for twenty years. The desk tuy office is at the head of a long flight cf tstalrs. In the bustle of business niv inkstnnd is often knocked off and rolled , 11 1 tiuie 1 J M't't ma terial that would .ta::d this usage. Class was out of the quest-on ; .stone broke like croewcry the hardest wou.l I could find I f W fave way- i' a lucky thought struck me. I sent u? to one of n.v neigh bors (the Utduw u -or a ,, her picoo of corn bread. Aff r rUiilillr no tools I su?c?.ling; in holiuvviug it out, ted shaping it into' an inkstand"! That woj ten ye:ir.s airo an I. s'p:,i,.r.r r-., used that inkstand ever iin.-e , and I rocon its KooJ for at leaat two gen. regions longer I" 8 t , ( ?r?X. A ccriain lin.-a draper waited np cn a I.tdv for tlie amount -n nrti.-l.. cha-ei at his shop. S -. ... : ' I leavored tj remind him th-it she had paid when the ! i.e I-tunc He 4I am sorrv 1 did not recollect." To which the lady replied : f-I .sincerely bciivve vo-t ere ?.rrrv rou tiiM some tune time ago. He declare 1 'tr:v'-ulw iu-nu new in LliENSlJURf;. im-.: no rtuiieniorance, ot the circum- r, , ,: A a ou which she produced a rcceii.t . ' . . " . ilT: "r "J1 n iWmg .1,. n.!..l . i . 1 I ; "" s uestaurant. in the ...... iMMiuii, ciiu a.ni . o.isemeni ot .uvers new Hall PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1 BEAIIAM K ORE LIN, Attorney "A. r.t Law, Johnstown, Pa. Oilice on Main street. aug25,lS50-tf. 1 e: HAY, Attorney at Law, Eheiisburg, Fa. Oilice opposite Craw aug.23,lS50.tf. ford s Hotel I UII.N S. EI1EY, Attorney at Law, tuensiiun., OJi. e in ColonaJp Rmv August !", 1353:tf. 1CIIAEL 1IASSON, Attorney at iw. Ebcnsburtr, Pa. August 23, ltjjti:tf. C 1 1I AULK3 W UTNGAED, Attorney J at Law, Lock Haven, Cliuton couutv, Pa. August 25, l,s5::tf. L. rEESIIINU, Attorney at Law, V-' Johu-.towu, Cambria, county, Pa. August 1 sr-O.-tf. S ames C. .Noon, Attorney at Law, Eb O casf-urg. Pa. Oilice No. 3 Colonade P.,uv An-; i t : 50. -if. tpillLS. NOON", Attorney at Law, s ivoeiisfjur;, 1' eii.iMir", 1'enn a. Uuice two doors e.ist ol'TlKiu-.p.o'i'.; Hutel. Aa;';ut 1 sj;i.-!v. tj U.L I'LMiU.N Attorney at Law, r.oensij.irg. i"a. ;:;ce on ;iigh street. one tloor west of his residence. August 2:. IdaO.-tf. "5rT"f!I'M (.'I 'l"f l' r r t n i iiiKi.i.'t ivililiijli, -VTTlHiNEY & T Counsellor at Law. OCiee iu Colon nade R)v. Ebc-iisiiii'-g, Penu'a. August "25. lS:y.-if. U. .'lAUliilA., ATTORNEY AT Law, Ebeiibbiirg, Pa. Oilice on IIi"-h street, o;po-ito the Post Oilice. Amuat 25. ls."y.-tf. I L. JOIIXSTOX, Attorney at Law, V Ebonsburg, Cambria countv, Pa. u;,ice opposite the Court House. Ebensburg, December 1, 1S59. A C. M ULLTX, Attorney at Law, Lb---- enburg. Cambria countv. Pa. Ol'.ice t wo doors north of Culonade Row, and immediately opposite Thompson's Hotel. r.!e:ist;urg, Ocember 1, ltioO. O. M. V.V.F.D, J,'it ii',tirr. T. L. HEVI.il. Juhntloxcn iu iv iini j.n, -TTOitxr.Ys at ) Law. Counsel si veil in the L"ivdi-h an.! German languages. Oilice in Colon-i.b- Row, Eoensburg. Pa. aug.25.1$5:t-:f. T IL tf Lav I t HTlllt'T I t (..a.'iniuU,, -VTroilNKY AT aw. l',iifii:l..ir.'. (. anibria countv. Pa. He will attend to all business entrusted to hi- care in the Courts of Cambria and Indiana counties. Oili.-e i:i Colonade Row. August 25, l5'J.-lf. ff rillllSTY, M. IX, Wilmore. -4-1. . ( imbr:a co.. Pa. OSu-c at his rci den .-e net do..r to J eiiVrs on House. "VVhnore, aa z.25,'5 Jtf. rxx, 3i '' l""- -B 1. I e s s i o ssion.U servu-es to tne citizens of Eb ensburg. ((.lice iu Drug Store, ou High st., opposite 1 uompson s Hotel. Ebensburg. August 25, Is5!:tf. flIOIKJi: K. LLWIS, M. D., tenders V las profesjional services to the citizens of Ebeuiburg and vicinitv. He mav be found in the oilice formerly occupied by Dr. D. W. Lewis. Nilit calls made at the ofuee. August 25. Is5:t:tf. J AtiV MM -LAHK, SruuF.ox Den- r us i a, .i.iiiuMuiui, i a. one oi ine nrm will lie in Locnsourg uuiiiig the first ten la' s oi each moiitii, dur;ug which time all persons lesii iiig ins proii-s.-ional services can hnd him at tne o!h;-e of Dr. Lewis, nearly opposite Man s Hotel. aug.25,lS5:.tf. 11 It. J. M. 31 '('LlTiK, Sl ROKON AND 1 -J Mkchaxical Dkntist, respectfully oilers ins professional services to the ladies and gen- uemen oi Joiinstown au.t vi. unity ot this place. I'articuiar attention paid to diseases of the .loulh. Iceth extracted with electrical for ceps. 0:uce in the o.d "Eschange,"' on Clinton street. Johnstown, Aug. 25, 1859.-1 v. TOSEF1I W. 3IYERf!, Justice of the rJ Pence, S nmmerhill, Cambria couutv. August 25, lS5y:tf. " CSTIN TIIO.Ml'SON. Justice of the J-Jl. Peace, Wilmore, Cambria couutv. An rns !:tf. L. D. (' )11ICK, Justice of the Peace. ..onnsiown, l a. t'--v Collection? promptly attended to, and onveyauciag done with accuracy and dis Patch- aug.25,ia50:tf. QT. IiAWREXCE HOTEL K) No. 101S Chestnut St., Philadelphie. W. S. Campbell & Co., I'rojjrit-tor. -vujrusi jo, i&jjt.ii pAMBRrA HOUSE, Wilutore, Fa. j Palmer i Ueck. Proprietors. IT.. .1. , ii:k ivs Riieuu tue arrival oi each train to convey passengers to the Hotel, and thence bv i lam, i.oau to ivtien-iourg. August 25, 185t:tf. TEI LION HOTEL, JLXj St. Clair street, Oiea (near the new Wire bridge,) Pittsburg. Pa. ROBERT P. GORDON, Proprietor. N. R. Good Stablinsr und Warron Yard at tached to the House sah'iciently large enough 10 aeroninio.tate 2oo head ot Horses. Also a very large Sale Stable. lccl5,-5St TTXIOX HOUSE lbiMisburg, Fa . Jo!lv x- llLAia- Prpri,tlr. v-nVr3 CVS 11ACKS v.ill K-aw the -I moii House" f.r Wilmore si mon 1:1 time to take the Eastern and "?st- t Til Ii:ti!!. iVCrV Al'i'OKimml:! t irtn w-lll .-rcci to mtiKe pissengcrs comfortable. August 25 lH5::tf. , , , ' -' ill EiWLt.fi SALO.Y, resriectl'iillv r. quests all who wish pood exercise to crivchim a call. Kt? A EE and LAGER PEER. ,,f,i,. S " T Hi IVT V sTpd'v n u r-, ri'":'"-' j i . '.'1' I r I i . . cabinet ivake-rooh. TT EVA X S re- spectfullv in- - torms the citizens of Ebensburji, and Cam- 1 oria. touun- general-Si J v iy, mat nc lias on it ... .... i i. . -1 . . - .- his Ware-room, one f 1 square west of Blair's if SS Hotel, a lar.'e and - splendid assortment of FURNITURE, -which he will sell very cheap. COFFINS made to order on the shortest notice and at reasona ble prices. Ebensburg, Oct. C, 1839:tf vjoodThorrell & CO., J"oiinsstowxi, Jcctm '7'HOLESALK and RETAIL dealers in all j j Kin. is oi .uercnanmse, keep constant ly on hand the following articles : dry coons, OIL-CLOTHS, BONNETS, NOTIONS. HATS AN'n CAPS, CAIU'HTINCS, CLt)THlNO, P.ODTS AN H SHOES, QUE ENS WARE, ;i;ori:i:n:s, I'ISil, SALT, IV rd (.Fall l;;n and Jiytits and S MA KUU ARE, PROVISIONS, PLOUR, RACON", egctubles ic. Clothinir hues maue to order on rea- :,.::'.ie terms. Johnstown, Oct. lS.V.-tf. 'Yy AILUOAD HUrSC, Wilim.ro, Cam it; bria county, Pa. (Near Peima. Railroad station.) J vs. D. Hamii.t.in, I'r.'j.rUt'jr. An extensive Rowling saloon is connected : . v .1 it .-..1 "... nun me youse. l lie 1'abi.k will t.e fur- msned with the best the market affords, and tlie L.vr supplied with the bet of 1'uniors. in- c'.i'ding Ales and Lager from aii. roved brew eries. Extensive and convenient Stabling is att iciie.J iij Uie premises. Wilmore, August 'J5, 185f:tf. D. P. THOMPSON, with I I. IATTO. & Co., "7"hl-'salc Dealers in and Manufactu- 1 turers of II A TS, C A rs, F URS, Hatters' Materials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Rubes, &c, &c. No. '!28 Market street, PHILADELPHIA. Cuxh jxin fur Vt'o'J and &!niiiu: '.. t'RICE I. PATTO.V. a. oiM-Kii:-!M. it August 25, 1850-tf C. C. STEW'AliT, with ljuimission Merchants tind Dealers it. V roreign and Domestic hai;i))yai:i: ax crrLKsr. V,.3 " O .....1 - X .1. T".-.l -iuj. -j. .inn ( .un.i i :iiu street, easi sid above Cummerce, PHILADELPHIA. KOW AUO S. 11 XDV, JS'). EKE.N.NEIl ". F. BRENNKl :Vu?u?t 25. lS5:i:tf UST OPENED AND FOR SALE r u i i.. r. iji ji. v., a L'euer- 1 i-sortment of s Ir:i:iu!ci. V lt. sisit.i l ocKet Lutiery, Itazors. Brushes. Combs. Sta tionery, man Roid;-. Perfumerv. Soai.s. Blank loi.aeco, fegars. Snuti'saud other articles usually kept iu Drug Stores. R. S. BUNX, M. D. Ebensburg. Aug. 25. Ib5t.-lv. GEOIIGE M. RIDDLE, wmt Tmporters and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign JL 111111 ' 'ome-;ue O oocls AXJ) CAiil'ETIXG, .o. 243 Marhet St., below Third, and No. -32 t hurch Ailev. I'iulademmm Dec. 1. lb5::tf ' . S. II A VEX, J)LAIX and FANCY JOB PRINTER, - STATIONKR, Blank Book M'tniifacturer, Book Hinder, and dealer in evcrv description of American and Foreign Papers, kc. kv. Corner of Marketand Second sts.,and Wood and Third streets. PITTSBURG. Pa. Jti-l? Ag-'it lur L. Johnson ,fc (.'o.. Tvnc rouiiuers ;z l.iectrotypers, Philadelphia. , .... . . ' - August 2o, lS5y:t.I 1353. DAN. C Fia!3 (359. H p kali: it is rASIIIOXAHLE HATS .y CAPS, 3SLsxzi Streot, OHVSITKTIIE MANSION IIOL'SE, JcI::jlovti, Pa. EU E3 W. H. LLOYD a CO. AUooiKi, Pa. T)Rv AFTS on the Priiicip.il Citio?, finl Sil- cr and Oold for sale. Collections made. Moneys received on deposit, payable on de- man i, without interest, or upon time, with interest at t.ur rates. fnov'i 'Vitf WM. REYNOLDS. J. M. STEVENSON. JR J. I'.OWEX SMITH. JOHN HILL, with REI JfLDS, & CO., nROCERV & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -o. 40 A. uoward street, Oct. 20, 1S5-J. Baltimore. J AM ES DOCtJIIERTV, with J. S. SOUVER, fT7"hole.-:ale Dealer in TOI5ACCO. SNTFF AND CIGARS No. a N. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. A, so. Manufacturer and Importer of For..; and Domestic CIGARS. fsen 1 135'wf (1. W. TODD, with COSRiD &. W.ILTOX, 0.23 Mauket St., Phila. Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN' & DOMESTIC IT ttvv (dp August 25, 185!.tf JOK3 WfII! .IOB5 ()! t Having, in connection with the Alb ffhuiiKir,, a lanre an.l snm-rln, ,i .If.lk l V.iA ... . j.npare.i to execute with neatness ami o.spatch, every variety of Job Work, including Hand Rills, Cards Heed and Llanks of every description, on .hnr't' ription, on short - l ,.U the reasonable tenns!- :g n tins Imf, wil j0 veil to mil. Ti-riTTiT.gil&pTl a Ir.iiKvi'&vti HHf""1 x--n T-&-- 12 - DEALLn i-n T'T'oiild respeetfuL'y call the :i t Untkui oi' ever made in ('coking stoves the coal bv which means is saed nt'rv i 1st a great saving of Fmd. 2d a much ii:Ul.cr and hotter oven from 2d The preservation of the top plates, as 4th Cleanliness, as there is not one half He has also on hands a large assortment NAILS, CLASS of all size, TADLE and POCKET CUTLERY. EDCE TOOLS. HARVESTING TOOLS, etc., etc. Also he still manufactures and keeps on Sheet Iron, all of which he will sell at Country produce. Nov. 24. 1850:tf T HE SURSCRllIER LEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC has opened out at HIS NEW STORE ROOM. ON HIGH STREET, GNZ SQUARE EAST HATS AND CAPS, ('EENSVAi:E. ROOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING. STATIONERY, CRoCKERVWAPvE, To which he respectfully invites their attention, and which he will sell at the or for most kinds of Country produce. A. A. BARKER Ebensburg. Oct. 2T, lS'.O.-tf. crts. T MAKES this method of informing his old friends, that he is still engaged in the Mi-rcantile Business, at Ebtiirburg. and is at all times prepared to sell to purchasers, AT THE LOWEST FRICES. Every variety and description of staple and FANCY DRY GOODS. HARDWARE O.UEENSWARE. GROCEUIES. TOBACCO CIGARS, &c. ic. And in fact every tiling usually found in a general Store. An examination of his stock and prices is all he desires at any time to ef fect sales. p "tj Approved Comrtrv produce in cx-L-y change for GOODS at all times. Ebensbunr. Aug. 2i, 15l.-tf. Es. li. '5 5'5?:tr, I cspcctfully informs bis ld friends and V the public generally that he is siillto be found at his store room, on High street, ad joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa red at all times to turuish consumers with GROCERIES a ni CONFECTIONS, OLD RYE WlllSKLYS, WINES, 0 INS, BRANDIES, &C, CvC. Feeling thankful to the ritizens of Ehrn?- burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the Mime, togeth er with as much more as may be bestowed upon him. Ebensburg, August 25, 1850:tf. T. ULAlil !.. ". J. ALEX. MOOI'.K F cspcctfully inform the citizens of Eb- JL V enourg, anu v amuria couutv cenerallv. that they have now on hand, and are con stantly, in receipt of DUV "GOODS, GROCErjES, HARDWARE. QUEEN'S WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. BONNETS, ETC., ETC., kc, kc, kc All of which they are prepared to sell at prices which defy competition. Purchasers are earnestly requested to call and examine our stock, as we are always prepared to give satisfaction in goods and prices. August 25, 1850:tf '"MVAK,;; J 8(50. SHEET-IRON WARE. COPPER WARE. J. & IZ. UKRRIXGTOX Desire to rail the attention of the public to uieir new i i. jMiur now opened in the large brick building on the corner of Main and Franklin streets, opposite the Mansion House and next to the Ranking House of Pell. Smith & Co., .JoIinsJoun, P;i where thev purpose manufacturing all kinds of TIN, SHEET-IRON AKD CDFFER WARE. lUeir work will be made bv the best work men and of the best materials. Thev are de termined to sell nil kinds of ware at tin cheapest rates, wholesale and retail P. S. All orders for SPOTTING attende.l to on the shortest notice aad ou reasonable terms. Johnstown, Dec. 8, 1850-tf. DISSOLUTION. The term for which the undersigned entered into nartnershin n the practice of the law having this dav ex pired, said partnership is therefore dissolved. Hie notes and accounts due t he firm will be left at the oilice of R. L. Johnston. Eso.. where payment may be made to either of the under signed. Persons indebted to the firm will do well to settle up before the 1st of March next, as after that time collection will be enforced' by legal process. R. L. JOHNSTON', A. C. MCLI.IN. o3?0V3E3 DEPOT, ALL KINDS OF tl.c j ubiic to one ni the rer.lest imjiroveiufnts burning of the 0'.. and i. 7. :iri:ng from the it.m'. ot 1 uel. liie luiproveuieuts (.luiiued art the same fire. they are all made double. tlie snot and dirt found in other stoves. of I! A RIPA'AEE. CHAIN PUMPS. HooP IRON. hand a large assortment of Tin. Copper and tMi'cmtlv low prices in exchange for Cash or CEO. HUNTLEY. GENERALLY THAT HE OF THE DIXKOfiD, EBESEUHG, PA. GROCERIES AND HARDVrARE. FLOUR AND BACON, PRO VISIONS, &c, Lc. P.OELUT DAVIS, Or.ALLLS IX FOE1E5G?. t.VI IJOSESTIC mimn TTT.EP constantly on hand a large and su- 63k penor stoeK ol D R Y 0 O O D S , of evcrv description, such as' CLOTHS, CASS1MERES. SATINETS. TWEEDS. JEANS, EROV.X AND PLEACHED Ml'SElNS, DKESS GOODS Lr icy ,,'.-, F A N" C V G t ) O D S A N D N O T I O N S . A largo a-soi tmcr.t of ROOTS and SHOES, which have ju-t been received m,m Doston. S'J RAW Fi ll and WOOL II ATS, STATIONARY of every description, W A L L 1' A V E R of every style, hardy,-A in:. J J Vl'I.BSU'AP:, i-'io.vi: a xn j:Ai:Tiinxv,'Anr, GROCERIES. SUCH AS SI'GARS, MiLASSES. SYRUPS COFFEE. TEAS AND RICE. A FILL STOCK OF SPICES, rLOUR, RACON, 1'IH, TORACCO. CIGARS & SNUFF, liAll IRON, NAILS, A N h il LASS Always on iianls. ni-Kjfs, Iuiats and Oils, an i a full ossortment of other articles usuallv Kept in country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Putter Eggs. Raciin, Grain. Wool, Po tatoes. Roans, Rasrs, Ac, io.. tnken ii: exchange lur Goods, and the Cash iu er r fused. X;i-CI1EREY. POPLAR and PINE LUM-i-I.R bought and sold. DAVIS L JONES. Is5t'.-tf. Ebensburg. An A SEW KX'ETi:iSKT! M. KERN .V RRO., WlLVOUE. CamRRH ro Pi Respectfully calls the attention of the pub lic to their large and varied assortment of ;ortmeut of DRV GOODS, HARDWARE, HATS, PONNETS SHOES. MEDICINES, GROCERIES. QUEENS WARE, CAPS. ' ROOTS, DRUGS, iVc. kc. kc I hey are prepared to sell at lower rate than any establishment in the county. Their goods being selected with a view to the w.ints of the couutrv. caunot fail to recommend them to the public. aug25.1:,Li tf. OYSTERS! HE would respectfully inform the citizer of Ebensburg and vicinity that he lis zens 1 43 ovster iUoon, on High street three .iors East of -Areade" Hotel, ami is prepar ed to acc, n. module the public in a superior m-.inner. lie has made arrangements to -tt uisovfttrs direct from the Eastern markets and will supply families I y the can or dozen' at the cheapest rate. BCS-Give him n call. He sti.l coutmues to practice the Tonsorial art at his shop in the room adjoining the ilKH"- Sept. 8, lf5-.r-tf. WILMORE, Cambuia colntv, Pa. Dealer in all kinds cf DRY GOODS GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Ql'EENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, r . . H ATS, CAPS, ic. Jt'IIN I'. JONtsj CZ ' en ia eh.npe for! " ' I 'ig.?3.7 tf. THE ALLEGIIAAIAX w ILL be published every Thurso the following rates, viz : u Per annum, (payable in advance) . , If not paid within the first six montbV' '' If uot paid until the expiration of rear''.! A failure to notify a discontinuance expiration of the term subscribed for vr"1"' considered a new engagement. 11 TERMS OF ADVEItTIoIXg: 1 insertion. 2 do. 1 square, (12 lines,) 50 $ 7 .; 2 squares, (24 lines.) 1.00 1 z) 3 squarc-3, (3J lines,) 1.50 2.0j ' Over three weeks and less than three cy--.. 25 cents jier square for each inertio:;. Siionths. C do. i' :. 8 lines or less, SI. SO $2 00 V-" 1 square, (12 lines,) 2.50 i.j.j 2 squares, (24 lines.) 4.00 7.00 ": 3 squares, f30 lines,) 6.00 &.00 . Half a column, 10.00 12... 3 J-"' One column, 15.00 22.00 ' Administrator's and Executor's Xoticts. Professional or liusiness Cards. L.ot ti- ' ' ceeding 8 lines, with paper, per vrar. ' -.-grj Advertisements not marked xe'X number of insertions desired, will bt co-,-7 ucd till forbidden, aud charged accoru.Lr the above terms. 1EAD JH1S, AMI STI.DY Yfr.P JUST RECEIVED, NEW STOCK C? WATCHES, J EWELRI Cioclis and .oSion,. .If the tign of the Bij M'utch. Alain tt. Johr The undersigned desires to call ti,e E-;i, tion of the people of Johnstown and suvr; :" ing country to the fact that he Las pointed an Aent of a lartre imrc -rtii - ' of WATCHES, CLOCKS," ic, and i!,-. large manufacturing estal. lishmcn cf ELRV, whereby he is enabled to of:r ;. inducements to purchasers of these w ere never before ot'Arediu this pl..ci-.c: where this side of the Allogenics. He would also call attention to Lis L assortment cf ' AVATCIIES AND JEWELRY iust received all of the lat st rf. Ii? :; most beautiful workmanship. Ha i- . ed his stock with great care, Le is -.v.in-: l:e can suit every taste s to ;:u,; j; nt... ail p.jckets by the great reduction in jra-.i. are particuhuly inited to an iiisjactien of tit present stock and prices. EAR M.i-d's L.-;. erto sold ;.t Sl.ro will now be s..!i ;.t 76 tu and uarrrn!d to stand the t-'ti r.f utur. Ii:tij Pius, Rings, i-c, at a reduction. c; E X T L c .11 k x: I would cal! your attention to my tcau'.if.. assortment of GOLD AND SILVER VfATCLEi at the following very rw j r; s: Hunting Verge Watch, w ai iantci:::.:::-::: ; C.U Hunting Silver C Eiders, l.ithtit.. s-.Il ia this town at S20. and then reduced '.1 SI 4. I will now sell at i'ri ,m----s '. .1 t,i c : ' Hunting Levci s fr r.i:::::::::::: 12 i-j j... Oj.en Paced Cvlinders. heretof 01 e sold at Si". I will sell at fro:i.::::ST to ? i V. Open Fan d Detached Lever.-:::::S tv All ir.ich'.g Sold irdl It 1 c. rrL-T-; -' (trcice monlht. or exchange jr at ci.ir n e.: value. Everybody is irAited f call ard :r:::! the stock, as stvleit is imrivi.lhd in ': ir.- muiuty, while the prices at which it :s t are u nprect dentetil v low. Goods so':i ::: CASH only. ffi?A-l'ai "tieular attention raid tore: Clock. Watches. Jt wlcrv. Ac., c f rb'i.;:i: for which the Cambria Iron Compel 's : will be taken at par. All work w r.t V;'ntfi ToWN and cocntry storlkllil:.: supplied with Watches. Jewclrv. Ac . ft lu; than city prices. JUS. G. IlOLMES.Acttt. SC'i.t. ti. 1S5L'.-Iy. Si'Ltl.tL A X. Ol MLMEM h;om the QUAKER CITY J-CBUSIIIXG JIOVSEi ICO,CGO t'ata!Si!CS, -NtY, ENLARGED AND lKVlrnt if READY IXiR DISTRIRUTK N. Sut' crier It-ducemtnt tr the Pull :! 4 nc new and sure plan for obtain:!' C( and SILVER. WATCHES, i.n.i n"'.: ui.ie ln;v-. I ml particulars uivcr. i: logues. which will be scut free to all r: plication Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 ct :. GUARANTEED to each purchaser. " in CEfts have been distributed to n v ; w ithin the past six moullu $i:,i...m . t. cisirinuteu curing the next six mc-i.Mt- The inducements ottered Agents :.:t r " liberal than those of anv other Lu;v business Having been in the Publishing c.r.i ! ' selling business for the last cijht 1 ( 1 ? ." experience enables me to ct r. ,i;. :1 : ' Enterprize with the greatest sat::..v tu r. -SSr At; EN IS AYAN IL1 iu cu? Town and Comity. For full particulars address DUANE KTLISOX, Quaker City Publi-hii c- liruse. 33 South Third Street, PLiladii; l.'.a, i'1 ?ept. 22, lt39.-4m. 1MTROMZD ICl'R OH A I Tlie lVvhction Mutual Firr Iit.-vr,n::e 0 O F C A 31 ER I A C 0 U N 1 V LOCATE I A T E 11 K N S li V U C. Ti rpHE rbove numcd Cciupanv. cr.:r.:; JL April Cth, lt'oT, will cfltct i'::t:n : :c,s r. property at safe rates. l-ing j-:;:nct::' careful in the risks taken, this V n pM'J i:" sents a reliable and c'.icap n.edii.u.. :!.:c'f; which persons innv secure thtuiitlvis .c-:': probable losses by lire. Office on Centre Street, ncrrlv ciTli:i Thouii'son's ".Mountain II, use." D. II. EOLEUTS, r:ci A. C. Mt i t.iN. Sec'v. A Trc.-.s. j JOSEPH li. CAMPBELL, Aug. 25, 159. -Jv. EISESSISE-KCi I Cl .MU'A J HAVING purchased the crtiie cc ; and fiitures of the Ebensburg lo-- i the subscriber is prepared to lurr.isL and others with p l o r a n a, p l o u o ii roiy'1: S T V ; . y ILL 1 K O A i. T 11RLSI11XG M. 1 Cm XLS. find castings of any kind that r.my be cef f in the community. " " t . T.y stiict attention to the business of concern, he hopes to merit, rik! trusts It receive, a liberal patronage ficm those ; want of articles in his line. All business done at the Fcurdrv. . EDWARD GLA September 1, 1850-tf. J 701 a SALE Cne pood new lipttcc Lesett Of WAGCy HARNESS It . eie
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